So here I am once again. I've been meaning to finish this for way too long. This is the first of a three parter. I plan on having the others up within the next few days, but I still have the last one to finish and I you know me, that could take a LONG time. Thank you Jeremy Shane who always review whatever I write, no matter how bad it is or how long it's been. I hope you enjoy!

Disclaimer: I sadly do not own Victorious, nor will I ever because it's over...forever. Luckily it's on TeenNick at 10-11 and 1-2. I don't own the song either, but I did hear it in a Bade video that's sadly not on YouTube anymore, or at least I can't find it. It's a really cute song. Go check it out.


Sir, I'm a bit nervous
'Bout being here today
Still not real sure what I'm going to say
So bare with me please
If I take up too much of your time

Cat had always been a daddy's girl, and Robbie had always tried to be a gentleman. He knew this was the right thing to do, but he was still very nervous. He thought about Cat, how she'd always dreamed about the perfect guy, the perfect wedding, the perfect family.
"You can do this," Robbie said to himself and rang the doorbell. He had called the house, knowing Cat would be out, and asked if he could come over to talk. Mr. Valentine was more than happy to oblige. He had a feeling he knew what Robbie wanted.
"Come right in Robbie," Mr. Valentine said opening the door. He directed him towards the couch and told Robbie to sit. "Just come out and say it boy. I already know what you wanna ask."
"You do sir?" Robbie asked astonished.
"Oh course. You and Cat have been friends for, well, forever. I always knew you two would end up together. You have my blessing."
"Thank you so much. Um, just one problem, I don't know how to ask her," Robbie told his soon to be father-in-law awkwardly.
"Just go with you heart. Do whatever you feel is right. We both know you know my little girl better than she probably knows herself," Mr. Valentine reassured.
"If you don't mind me asking, and it wouldn't be too much trouble, may I ask how you proposed?" The two men talked all afternoon long, knowing Cat would be out well into the night. They talked about love, the future, and Cat. Robbie went home with the perfect plan.

See in this box is a ring for your
oldest
She's my everything and all that I know is
It would be such a relief if I knew that we were on the same side

Now that he was ready to propose, Robbie wanted to make it extra special. Cat was, after all, the oldest and their only daughter. He stayed up all weekend, perfecting the origami boxes he had learned to make in high school. Cat had always been one for origami. She'd spend hours making paper stars, little hearts, butterflies, envelops. You name it, she could make it. He put the ring inside, then tied it with string to hold it together.

Very soon I'm hoping that I...
Can marry your daughter
And make her my wife
I want her to be the only girl that I love for the rest of my life

Cat had always been his one and only. Sure there were other girls in high school that he thought were pretty, but it was always Cat from the very beginning. That's why he hated dances and proms (or promes). He was always afraid Cat would find someone else. Someone better, smart, not nerdy and weird. It took until almost the end of high school to muster up the courage to ask her to a dance, and although things didn't always start off the best, they ended perfectly.

And give her the best of me 'till the day that I die, yeah
I'm gonna marry your princess
And make her my queen
She'll be the most beautiful bride that I've ever seen

When they were younger, Cat would always insist everyone play "royal" house together. Beck and Jade would be the king and queen, Andre would be the court musician, Cat would be the princess, and Robbie would be her prince.
"We're gonna get to be king and queen when we grow up," Cat would tell Robbie excitedly. That was when Robbie realized the significance.
"You'll always be my queen," he'd respond back. Cat would kiss him on the cheek and he'd blush wildly. Someone (Jade) would usually point it out, and Robbie would get embarrassed. He'd run away, Cat would chase after him, she'd comfort him, they'd come back holding hands, and they'd continue playing like nothing happened. That's just the way it was.

Can't wait to smile
When she walks down the isle
On the arm of her father
On the day that I marry your daughter

Cat's smile was like no other. She didn't have prominent cheekbones like Tori. Hers wasn't a rare occurrence like Jade's was. Both Tori's and Jade's smiles were pretty, but Cat's was show stopping. When she smiled, she had that aura that made everyone else instantly happy. She also that that adorable dimple on her left cheek. That was Robbie's favorite part. Not matter how depressed he was feeling, Cat would instantly cheer him up with her lovely smile. Thinking back on it, it was probably that first smile that got him hooked.

She's been here every step
Since the day that we met (I'm scared to death to think of what would happen if she ever left)
So don't you ever worry about me ever treating her bad

Cat was currently crying in her room. James, her first boyfriend, had just broken up with her. He had found another girl who he felt had everything Cat didn't. Robbie had come over to return the notebook he borrowed and found her in this state. After calming down and explaining what happened, Robbie got both of them ice cream and put on Cat's favorite movie: The Little Mermaid.

"You know Robbie," Cat started around the middle of the movie, "you've been here for me ever since we met in kindergarten. Robbie, you're my best friend. I should've listened to you when you said he wasn't right. Then I wouldn't be in this mess. This is gonna be a horrible senior year."
"Don't say that. He's a jerk for treating you like that. He's just too blind to see the beautiful, talented, wonderful girl you are."
"Yeah, but you were right. I guess every guy's not as nice as you," Cat somewhat confessed, the movie now completely forgotten.
"Cat, I've gotta tell you this before I lose my chance. I'm in love with you. I'm not sure if you feel the same way, but I've felt this way since that first day. I don't wanna lose you to some other guy. I want it to be you and me. Forever and always." Robbie inhaled deeply, having said that all in one breathe. He then looked down to avoid eye contact.
"Aww Robbie," Cat said with a major blush," I feel the same way about you."
"You do?" Robbie's looked up surprised.
"Yeah, I just never knew how to put it into words like you did. I guess we can give this thing a try. To the best senior year ever," she said raising her dessert.

I've got most of my vows done so far (So bring on the better or worse)
And til death do us part
There's no doubt in my mind
It's time
I'm ready to start
I swear to you with all of my heart...

"I saw you looking at her Robbie!" Cat screamed, tears streaming down her face. They were currently in a less than normal, but still pretty crowded front hall of Hollywood Arts.
"Wow, I'm used to Beck and Jade, but Lil Red and Shapiro," Robbie heard Andre saying.
"I was not!" he was quick to respond in a stern, but more like yelling, voice.
"You were!" she shouted picking up here purse. "You know what, just forget about it." With that, she left. Like lightning, Robbie was out of the school and into the parking lot where he saw Cat running to her car. She was surprisingly very skilled at running in heels, especially since it was raining.
"I. Said. Forget. About. It. Robbie," Cat said through her teeth whipping around to face her (ex?)boyfriend. By now the whole hallway had moved from the school to outside.
"Cat, I could never look at another girl like I look at you. Cat, it's been you since freshman year, since middle school, heck since kindergarten. It's always been you and always will be. Forever and always. I don't know what I have to do to show you but I'll..." Robbie was cut off by a pair of lips on his. Cat was the first one to pull away.
"I was being silly, Robbie, and jealous, and girly, and stupid. You have every right to be mad at me. I mean I don't have to be your girlfriend if you think we should..." This time it was Robbie's turn to cut Cat off.
"I could never be mad at you Kitty Cat. You're the apple to my pie, the straw to my berry."
"Aww I love when you quote song lyrics," Cat gushed.
"So are we good?"
"Yeah, I think we're just fine." Their first fight was officially over and they couldn't be happier.

I'm gonna marry your daughter
And make her my wife
I want her to be the only girl that I love for the rest of my life
And give her the best of me 'till the day that I die, yeah

"Yeah, I'll be sure to tell her. Tootle loo," Robbie said, then hung up the phone.

"Who was that?" Cat asked skeptically.
"Your dad. He just wanted to know how our trip went. He said to remind you that your grandma is coming over Saturday." Truth is, it was a lot more than that they talked about. Robbie called as soon as he woke up. He explained all that would hopefully be happening that Friday. The Valentine's wished Robbie luck when he told them Cat was coming.
"Kay kay. Can we make pancakes? I'm exhausted and I miss your homemade pancakes." Robbie smiled. He loved how passionate Cat was about things she loved. The way her eyes lit up made him almost weak in the knees.
"Yeah, I'll get the stuff." The couple was able to make the food, but not without a little fun. The kitchen was covered in ingredients, but they still made mountains of Cat's favorite pancakes: rainbow chocolate chip.

I'm gonna marry your princess
And make her my queen
She'll be the most beautiful bride that I've ever seen
I can't wait to smile
As she walks down the isle
On the arm of her father
On the day that I marry your daughter

To say Robbie was nervous was a huge understatement. He and his mom were currently driving to Cat's house to pick her up. This was their real first date. Mrs. Shapiro had made the teens a reservation at Maestro's for 6:30. It was Cat's all-time favorite restaurant, and he wanted it to be as perfect as possible. They picked Cat up and were on their way. Mrs. Shapiro dropped them off, and the two teens went into the restaurant.
"You're so sweet Robbie. You always treat me like royalty," Cat gushed while enjoying her dessert. After both having steak and lobster potatoes, they had just enough room for cheesecake.
"Do you remember when we were little and used to play 'royal' house?" he asked. Cat nodded. "We'll you're always be my queen." Since they were sitting next to each other, they both leaned in and their lips connected. Both pulled away after a few seconds with blushes washing over both their faces.
"Sorry, I shouldn't have done that," Robbie apologized timidly.
"Don't be," she reassured. "I liked it." Cat gave Robbie one of her smiles and he knew from then on that everything would be just fine. They linked hands and continued eating with huge smiles.

The first time I saw her
I swear I knew that I say I do

It was the first day of kindergarten and all the parents were sitting around until it was time to actually start the day. Little Robbie Shapiro with his new glasses and freshly cut hair came running over to his mom with a little girl in tow.
"This is my friend Caterina, but she likes to be called Cat, like the amin-am-in-al like a kitty," he told her, struggling a little bit.
"We'll isn't that ravishing."
"What's that supposed to mean?" little Cat asked confused.
"Dear, it means nice and lovely," Mrs. Shapiro replied with a small laugh. Cat, seeing the swings were open again, ran towards them dragging Robbie.
"Go save me one, I wanna talk to Mommy for a second."
"Hurry back," she shouted.
"What is it Robbie?" Mrs. Shapiro asked her son.
"Well, I wanna marry her, but when I'm a grown up," Robbie told his mom. She just ruffled his hair.
"I'm sure you two will make an adorable little couple. Now go play."

I'm gonna marry your daughter
And make her my wife
I want her to be the only girl that I love for the rest of my life
And give her the best of me 'till the day that I die

Today was the day. The ring was in his pocket, and the reservation was made for 6:30. He had a nice suit on and a fresh new haircut. The drive to her house was short and soon he was at her front door. Robbie was about to ring the doorbell when the door flew open.
"Robbie!" Cat tackled her boyfriend and enveloped him in a tight hug.
"Cat honey, you're strangling poor Robbie," Mrs. Valentine's voice came from behind. Cat let go to see a slightly purple Robbie.
"Sorry," she said sheepishly. "Oh, I forgot earrings, be right back." As soon as Cat got out of ears' range, her mother jumped right to questioning Robbie.
"So is it tonight?" she asked hopeful.
"Yeah," Robbie said awkwardly through a smile rubbing the back of his neck.
"Well I know from our little talk that things will go perfect," Mr. Valentine added. They quickly hushed as they heard Cat approaching.
"Ready now," she sing sang. Both her parents had huge grins on their faces. "What's so funny?" She asked confused.
"Nothing, Robbie's just a funny one. You know, I remember when you first introduced me to him that first day of kindergarten. You guys were inseparable even back then, and you guys always will be," Mrs. Valentine babbled on. He husband gave her a look as to say "don't give it away".
"Well you kids better be going now. Have fun tonight and take care of my little girl," he called after them. Robbie just chuckled.
"I will."

I'm gonna marry your princess
And make her my queen
She'll be the most beautiful bride that I've ever seen
I can't wait to smile
As she walks down the isle
On the arm of her father
On the day that I marry your daughter

When they got to the restaurant, they were lead over to a table, but not just any table.
"To you like this table?" Robbie asked.
"Yeah, it reminds me of our first date," she said smiling.
"Check the leg," he suggested. Cat bend over and sure enough the initials CV + RS were carved right in.
"You didn't Robbie," Cat squealed.
"Only the best for my Kitty Cat. Oh, and I wouldn't mind another kiss."

They had just finished dinner. Robbie decided to take Cat on a walk. They'd be able to talk and get some fresh air. The Christmas season was approaching as more and more houses began to decorate for the holidays. The trees were decorated in lights, making everything look absolutely magical in the park. It was only the third day of December, but Cat was already very excited for Christmas. When Robbie saw a tree with red and pink lights, he knew he had found the perfect spot. It reminded him so much of his beautiful girlfriend that he knew it was almost time.
"Look how pretty that tree is Cat," Robbie said as he point towards the "Cat" tree. She looked over and took every feature of the tree in, from its large trunk to its stretched out branches. This gave Robbie the opportunity and time to grab the packet with the ring from his pocket. Cat turned around to ask Robbie something, but was stunned by what stood before her.
"Cat, I want you forever, forever and always. Will you be my wife?" Robbie asked as he got down on his knee.
"Yes, yes, yes!" she squealed. "Of course I'll marry you Robbie." Robbie stood up and pulled Cat into a kiss. They felt as if they were the only people in the whole world at that moment. Their long kiss was broken when cheers erupted from the people around them in the park. Cat had always loved the holiday season and this just gave her one more reason to love December.


So I hope you liked it, even a little bit. Sadly, the other two are not as happy as this, but still full of Cabbie. The tree is based on one in my neighborhood. It's a pink tree for a girl named Casey Feldman, who was hit by a distracted driver and killed. I really need to go to bed. Gotta be up in 7 hours to get the stitches out from my wisdom teeth. Bet you didn't need to know that. Well have a great day :)

Link to the song (remove the spaces): www_._youtube_._com_/_watch?v=pEtPnPKddhE

-Sami